In Search Of - Season 2

Season 2

Episodes

The Loch Ness Monster Part I
The Loch Ness Monster may be the world's most famous unidentified species. Is it simply a legend, or could it be much more? To find out, we'll compare decades of encounters across Europe, and use modern science to create a brand-new profile of the beast. Then we'll enter the depths of the loch for a potential history-making encounter.

The Loch Ness Monster Part II
The Loch Ness Monster may be the world's most famous unidentified species. Is it simply a legend, or could it be much more? To find out, we'll compare decades of encounters across Europe, and use modern science to create a brand-new profile of the beast. Then we'll enter the depths of the loch for a potential history-making encounter.

The Lost Colony of Roanoke
The Lost Colony of Roanoke is one of the greatest mysteries in the history of America. 400 years ago, 117 English colonists vanished from their new settlement without a trace. Was the colony attacked? Did they all relocate, only to meet their end somewhere else? Or... did some of them manage to survive? We hunt for clues where the colony once stood, then conduct brand-new DNA testing, to determine once and for all if there were any survivors.

Secrets of the Bible
We're on the hunt for two of the most famed and valuable treasures from the Bible - King Solomon's Mines, and the Ark of the Covenant. Do they exist? Can they still be found? Or... have they already been discovered? To find out, we'll search through time, and across continents, tracking a surprising relationship between these two priceless mysteries.

The Bermuda Triangle
The Bermuda Triangle has terrified and perplexed travelers, explorers, and even scientists for centuries. Are the famed disasters and disappearances here simply coincidence? Or does this area actually hold some special destructive power? To find out, we enter the Triangle by sea and by air, then reveal a shocking new theory that could completely redraw the map.

Nazi Secrets
In their quest for world domination, Nazi Germany amassed what might be the largest collection of stolen wealth and technology ever acquired. Much of this has been recovered, but not all. What became of these Nazi secrets? We'll hunt for an incredible stockpile of lost gold, a lost weapon that could have changed the outcome of the war, and one treasure so valuable, it's been called the missing 8th wonder of the world.

UFOs
Are we alone in the universe? With every new UFO sighting, we ask this age-old question. To find out, we'll hunt for eyewitnesses to large-scale otherworldly encounters, pore through declassified government data on UFOs in our airspace, and test a brand new theory which may decipher an alien message we've already received.

The End of the World
Religion and science both agree - the End of the World is coming. But when? And how? And is there anything we can do to delay the inevitable? To find out, we search for answers in two ancient civilizations that mysterious vanished, and explore the final doomsday prophecy of the famed Nostradamus, as we zero in on the potential month and year that we could face the end.
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